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Automatic lifting high-temperature furnace (lifting + cart) FTV-1700G

It's easy to take samples out from the cart! This is a vertical lift all-in-one high-temperature electric furnace with a drawer-type design.

High-performance digital thyristor + program controller standard equipment By combining easy operation with a dedicated electric elevator, high-temperature firing (melting) can be safely achieved in a simplified atmosphere (※1)! The main body of the electric furnace is excellent in acid resistance due to its SUS finish. ※1: When equipped with a flow meter (optional) ※2: Example of use: Ideal for glass melting, etc.

  • Steel
  • Secondary steel products
  • Glass blocks and crystallized glass

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Gas pressure high-temperature furnace

Standardizing various specifications of high-temperature furnaces to accommodate the heat treatment of diverse high-performance materials, including ceramics.

The "Gas Pressure High-Temperature Furnace" is a furnace used for the firing and sintering of materials such as ceramics and graphite. It operates in an inert gas atmosphere using gases like N2, Ar, and He, capable of high-temperature operation up to 2,800°C in high-pressure environments ranging from vacuum to 0.99 MPa. This includes inert gas atmosphere furnaces, oxidation atmosphere furnaces that can heat up to 1,700°C in air or O2 atmospheres, high vacuum atmosphere furnaces that can heat up to 2,500°C in H2 atmospheres or under high vacuum below 0.01 Pa, as well as halogen gas and purification furnaces. Additionally, there are low-pressure HIPs that can use ultra-high pressure gas up to 30 MPa, simplifying the degreasing and sintering processes, and atmospheric high-temperature furnaces that can handle treatments from vacuum to atmospheric pressure, standardizing various specifications of high-temperature furnaces. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.*

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